Just got a bit tied up with the stationery. Come on, little bear.
Paddington
1m3s
Blow, wind, blow Blow, wind, blow I was never told the city of London would be so cold Thank you.
Paddington
3.2s
This house just isn't the place for a bear.
Paddington
2.2s
Come on, bear.
Paddington
10.4s
But, Honeypot, that is barbaric. Mr Curry, I am not your Honeypot. I never was. What? Now take your rotten flowers and get out of here! Go.
Paddington
9.1s
Mr Curry. What do you want? I found these tied to a lamppost and I thought waste not, want not. Charming. Now, if you'll excuse me.
Paddington
2.9s
Erm... where exactly are you going?
Paddington
3.4s
- Jonathan! That's 50,000 volts of... - I know what I'm doing!
Paddington
6.4s
What use is my old chemistry set? - Potassium nitrate, sulphur. - Hmm? This stuff is lethal, Dad.
Paddington
4.8s
Would you like a wee nip of antifreeze for the old pacemaker?
Paddington
4.6s
Oh. Fighting talk. OK. I'll have one.
Paddington
13.6s
When I say "all"... - I've never stuffed a human, but... - Wait. Wait. - You don't need to do that. - Paddington! - No! - Yes. That's right. Come, come.
Paddington
7.6s
It's true. It is true. And when I first met Paddington, I wanted nothing to do with him.
Paddington
9.2s
No. We won't do that. Mrs Brown? - He's family. - Family? You're not even the same species.
Paddington
1.4s
I had it lasered.
Paddington
2.2s
M Clyde, M Clyde...
Paddington
11.9s
And after, I wondered if you'd like to celebrate by dining with me. I have some meat-paste sandwiches and pickles. - Sounds glorious. - They went off on Tuesday but you're normally alright for a week. Mr Curry. The roof?